No but it seems cruel to give anything such a silly name really. get a good baby name book and find yourself a nice name
2006-08-20 15:30:51
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answered by megiebee 2
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If your novel is set in the real world, you can just decide what language you want the name to be in, then find out the word for "slave" in that language. If it's set in a world you created, you can make up any name you want, and have it mean "slave" in a made-up language. Don't know if this helps, but "carl" is an old (IIRC Germanic?) word for manservant...the names Charles, Carlo, Carlos, etc., as well as the feminine versions (Charlotte, Caroline, Carlotta, etc.) all derive from it. I find it very interesting that a name like Charles that has belonged to so many European kings comes from a word meaning servant!
2016-03-17 00:28:43
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answered by Anonymous
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If ur looking fr an technically correct answer,read no further rather read Oxford .
If ur looking fr some stupid answer,read no further rather read other answers.
If ur looking fr any gal named Talvin,read no further coz im not Talvin.
If ur looking fr anything i can tell u about this,read no further coz i'll not.
And if ur still reading than dont read this coz there are other very good ways of killing your time.
Hope you got the answer.
2006-08-22 07:06:13
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answered by Dj 1
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Talvin has been derived from
TALIN
which means Lord Shiva
2006-08-23 22:05:46
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answered by PK LAMBA 6
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It sounds like a made-up name to me.
2006-08-20 22:35:45
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answered by Anonymous
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search out for these.
2006-08-20 22:28:05
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answered by Anonymous
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www.behindthename.com
2006-08-20 15:17:17
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answered by Wilsonm 1
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sorry
2006-08-22 14:16:31
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answered by Anonymous
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